And what about fan speed scaling. My Athlon freq scaling works great
(there weren't any problems with this), but Cpu /Northbridge fans works
in highest avalible speeds... I've got AC freezer on CPU which isn't
noisy but...
I thought that it can be a my MSI k8N neo plat. Mobo but when I've
change Bios to 1,7(which is terrible to overlocking, but should fix fan
speed scaling) nothing happends. Maybe smth. with lm_sensors ... I don't
know.
Rauch Wolke napisał(a):
this is the long way and the gentoo sources already include the frequenzy
scaling.
Have a look at here....
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_PowerNow%21
greets
puchu
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 16:53 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While following this thread I got it up
be sure CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND is set in your kernel config.
emerge cpufrequtils
set GOVERNOR="ondemand" in /etc/conf.d/cpufrequtils
rc-update add cpufrequtils boot
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Terry
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Msuro Venanzi wrote:
i have now the 2.6.11-r7 kernel
and the power now active
but i'm not really happy
i think that the control on cpu temperature is
missmatched
can i setup manually some value for cpu
temperature ?
I think 'ondemand' governor changes core frequency and voltage based on
the CPU load, not temperature. There are several governors available in
the kernel, maybe 'powersave' is what you are looking for? Just a guess,
I have not experimented with any except 'ondemand' (and I am quite happy
with it on a desktop system). Probably google can be more precise :-).
You can change governor on the fly (provided it's compiled in the
kernel):
# echo insert_governor_name_here >
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
(all on one line). Check again the HOTWO link I already sent.
raf
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